Chapter 250: The Mansion of the White Bone Spirit
Don't smile at work, rarely get acquainted with strangers, get along for two or three months, and then slowly become easy-going. Some years later, the title is still meticulous.
Entering the kitchen, there are stacks of neatly structured, snow-white tofu-like rags and rows of scaled, labeled food utensils......
Do you have to drink saliva clearly?
When the car is driving in the city, the speed must not exceed 30 miles per hour, and if there is still someone waiting for a red light on the road at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night, that person must be a German.
When eating in a restaurant, people never need to change the tablecloth when they leave, because the oil on it does not stick. Clothes are too old to be old, buttons are still intact, and German buttons live longer than marriage.
What is Peppa Pig for children in other countries, and this country is pliers, screwdrivers, hammers, wrenches, aluminum alloy shelves......
In the first grade, I wrote a diary: "On Monday, I donated 1 mark of pocket money to the endangered gray crane, on Tuesday, I forgot to turn off the lights when I went to bed, wasting a lot of electricity, which I really shouldn't have, and on Wednesday, I tore three blank sheets of paper in a drawing class, and the teacher said that paper production consumes wood and a lot of water, and I feel ashamed......
According to German construction standards, a small warehouse for spare parts must be stored within 3 meters of the perimeter of aging parts. In July 2010, according to the tips of a German friend, employees of Qingdao Urban Construction Company found spare parts wrapped in oilcloth more than 100 years ago in the sewers of the old city.
A variety show placed two public phone booths on the street, one with men and one with women. The staff hid in the shadows and observed the order of the Germans.
At the end of the day, it was so well organized, men went into the phone booth to write men, and women went in to write women. Even if one side is empty and the other side is lined up, no one is wrong at all.
When I was about to call it a day, a man suddenly appeared and waited for the person talking on the phone in front of him for 5 minutes, and finally couldn't help but get into the female phone booth. The staff rushed over to interview them, and it turned out to be French.
Coming to a nearby town called Sedlec Ossuary, Yelena said that the Internet celebrity church here looks like a very ordinary Gothic building, and Johnson disagrees, thinking that there is nothing to see.
As a result, as soon as they entered the door, everyone was stunned by the scene in front of them, even the ace special forces.
The decorations on the entrance and ceiling, the patterns on the walls, and the entire altar and the lavish ceiling chandelier above the altar are all pieced together from human bones!
Is it a real ossuary?
Looking at it, in addition to human bones, there are also human bones, many even obvious nail marks and sword marks, it is conceivable that he must have been tortured inhumanly before death.
The most shocking thing is not the tens of thousands of white bones, but the strange atmosphere. It stands to reason that a place like the Ossuary must be very eerie and terrifying, and countless bones are buried here, which must make people feel creepy.
The moment you step into the church, instead of feeling the slightest fear, you give SC Johnson a strange sense of solemnity and sacredness. Although all the interior decoration is made of human bones, it adds to the mystery.
There is a sense of beauty in visiting the works of art, especially the chandelier on the ceiling, which is completely made of human bones without the use of any metal and precious stones, but is very gorgeous and impressive.
It can be called a mansion of a white bone girl!
In 1870, a woodcarver named Frantiek Rint, hired by the Schwarzenberg family, built human bones into various patterns, including the Schwarzenberg family coat of arms and Rint's own signature, and the ossuary was officially born.
In front of the huge altar in the center, countless human bones are built into a strange emblem, the family coat of arms of the Schwarzenberg family. The family has a mysterious origin, dating back to the early 15th century, and was a Bohemian nobleman, whose heir would be known as the Prince of Schwarzenberg.
I have to admire the legendary craftsman, with a pair of skillful hands, knowledge of bones and artistic touch, to make the appearance of ordinary, small chapel beautiful. It is already a science to know that everyone's bones are different in shape and size, and how to put them together without any sense of disobedience.
Just the family coat of arms and signatures in the church, more than 10,000 human bones were used.
Some of the skulls, even mutilated, were injured by the owner during his lifetime, and they have been re-artistically reprocessed, and it is this imperfection that makes the whole ossuary more realistic, more shocking, and more infectious.
At the four corners of the hall are four large obelisks of human bones, all decorated with skulls facing down, implying that no one is entitled to face the crown of God, even until death......
The four walls are embedded with bones, piled up from the ground to the dome, densely packed, and there are dense phobias that directly scare urine.
The prayer room is decorated with the skulls and tibia of more than 3,000 victims, and one of the fixed human bones is repeated a thousand times, implying that it is a unified place of memorial.
On the table are important figures and deformed bones caused by disease, highlighting the immense pain endured by the patient in the process of death. These include the skull of the local mayor, the bullet-riddled skeleton, the syphilis-induced deformed skull, and the skeleton of a giant.
Piles of skulls are arranged in family units, marked with the time of death, and painted with a wreath pattern symbolizing the cemetery to express the memory and love of the deceased loved ones.
Passed down for 100 years, the locals believe that only burying bones in churches can go to heaven, attracting a large number of Bohemian tycoons, and even Central European tycoons, to come to this blessed land after death.
This kind of thing is disrespectful to the people of the country who have believed in the earth for thousands of years, but for Europeans, faith is buried around the church, which is the closest place to the Lord.
In the afterlife, they may not enter heaven as they wish, but they will still be with the Lord in the form of bones, praying and redeeming.
The humble lies in the fact that they have given up their identity and ornate tombs, and have been placed on the walls without distinction, or even just the decoration of the corners of the roof of the church.
The nobility lies in the fact that no matter the form of life or death, they follow their own beliefs, maintain their inner humility at all times, and dedicate everything to a certain belief in their hearts.
So from another point of view, these bone-covered churches are not caves of bones, and the soul is not at peace because it is not buried in the ground. On the contrary, they show not only themselves but also the world what holiness is, what piety is, and what is great compassion for life.
The plague war has caused a sharp increase in the death toll in a region, but even in an age when people are so easy to die, everyone should not be discarded at will, and souls should be treated with equal respect.
In the face of white bones, people have a feeling: death is only a part of life!